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I would be absolutely astonished if anyone was able to secure a full time permanent academic position straight after a PhD without a postdoc track record.
You will be up against hundreds of candidates for each post and all of them will probably have a PhD, several years of postdoc and the successful ones probably have a track record of securing funding themselves.
To be honest I am a bit confused about what you are talking about here. I may be misreading but you appear to be confusing "paper" with "journal" sometimes and I don't know what you mean by "venue" either.
Can you clarify? Do you have a paper which you want to submit somewhere?
I am not too sure what relevance publishing from your Masters is.
I would forget all about that and focus purely on your PhD.
I would have thought it highly unlikely that PhD students are working on lab stuff as a pair.
They are presumably working on their own stuff.
You should, in my opinion, want it that way.
A PhD is a lonely pursuit.
I can't agree that a PhD is a hindrance in the job market.
Neither is the comment from Dunham about age correct.
And I say that as someone who has spent many years in industry, recruitment and running my own business before taking on this PhD.
As AOE26 states, employers look for experience and attitude more than qualifications though.
In the software industry for example a PhD might provide easier access to research software jobs.
Companies like IBM still routinely hire PhD qualified people for the most exciting blue sky work and they are not alone.
I agree with tru. I think you already know what feels like the best option for you.
In my opinion this is not an incredibly difficult situation at all but in fact a very easy one to make.
You just need to actually go ahead with the decision you probably have already made.
My advice here would be to care less about what people think of your decision. This is your life. Let those affected by your decision work out for themselves how to deal with it.
Blimey. I think that after being accused of being psychotic, angry, vitriolic and threatening I will back out from giving further advice on this. hollis, you have been given a range of advice. Personally I think your poor attitude is the root of your problems and until you sort that out nothing is likely to improve. I dont think you came on here for advice, you came on to gain validation for your rage. Good luck with moving forwards in any case.
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